Starting from August 2018, paragliding will be offered to tourists in Prizren as a commercial product. What started as an initiative of enthusiasts of aero club Shkaba, drew the in
Understanding the root causes of attitudes and beliefs is the first step to effectively begin the change process. To encourage more women to consider careers in science, technology,
To support farmers identify new market segments through producing different varieities of raspberries, PPSE in collaboration with the association “Mjedra e Kosovës” facilitated a mi
“Produktet Natyrale të Kosovës” is a company that will establish the first pumpkin seed production line in Kosovo. Through the agreement signed on 20 June 2018 with PPSE-Swisscontact, this K
Some forty youth from Gračanica/Graçanica acquired new skills to help them find work in the hospitality industry, mainly as waiters, and be better at their job. With the summer season a
A four-day trip around Kosovo visiting some of the country’s top tourism attractions provided a group of travel journalists from the Republic of South Korea with an opportunity to e
On 21 May 2018, a one-day workshop on destination analysis brought together a group of tourism actors from Prishtina operating in diverse areas – from tour operators and guides to r
The Promoting Private Sector Employment project signed recently four new agreements with local partners to support activities ranging from improving tour guide capacities, to introducing
Seventeen chief executive officers and senior managers of food processing and confectionery companies in Kosovo became part of the nine-month program “Coaching for Growth”. This pro
The Promoting Private Sector Employment project signed a partnership agreement with G-Plus d.o.o., a plastic waste collecting and processing company that will support some 30 Roma families
Glamorous camping spots, canopy tours, captive flights and summer sledging are some of the new tourism products that could be developed in Kosovo, thus increasing the value of the country
Further development of the tourism strategy for Kosovo’s capital city Prishtina that complements investments in the city’s cultural infrastructure and protection of heritage is the